There are so many ways that *we* erect barriers and create disability.
Accessibility first. If we cannot access a reference freely available due to location, language, belief, government limitations, literacy, economy and digital divide? That which is between us and that reference is what disables inclusion and fosters exclusion. That is disability.
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Accessibility is far bigger than the science and practice of making a website compliant to a law or a condition we believe to be human when all humans are conditional. The web, its sites much less applications are useless to anyone who can't get to them even with the best #a11y
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To that end: noti.st/aarongustafson/nqpS6…
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As a thought argument it would be fun to debate whether it's really true that the web is a necessity if it is for whom? Maslow's laws of basic need yeah necessary but the web? Not even. 3.5 billion of 7. 9 billion humans are not online. At all. It isn't a need. Is it a benefit?
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Context is everything until we hit that existential plateau of lies lies more lies and statistics! LOL statistically you have half of the human population not online. Not a threshold of need as per Maslow's hierarchy. Those carts at Lowe's are going to cause cashiers a nightmare!
Mar 1, 2022 · 12:55 AM UTC

